New Fruit Blossoms in Animal Crossing: Jump Out

After Nintendo's Animal Crossing: Jump Out presentation yesterday, a summary for which can found here, we now know about three new fruit forms, well 2, if you don't include the jackpot inspired triple cherries!.

Apples

Oranges

Pears

Pairs of Cherries

Triplets of Cherries

Peaches

Coconuts

Mangos

Lemons

More fruit may be revealed later, after all the game features a tropical island resort where new forms could be found.

I enjoyed the DS one but prefered the Gamecube game. I was at University at the time and living in shared accommodation with a rabble of drug users, the towns message board would often make for amusing reading as a result...

Same for me. The one I didn't care for was City Folk. It was just Wild World: Championship Edition.

I hated that game, it had very little positive invention, and to make matters worse Nintendo's Konno-san was oblivious as to why people were miffed. It was poor, but I still hope for a new console version of AC that has 3DS connectivity with this game.

And the Gamecube game, was a N64 game in disguise, not that anyone cared.

The graphic style in the Gamecube game is my favourite out of the lot, I really loved the polygon chara's with the big heads and tiny bodies. Thankfully in this game you can alter the length of your body to how you prefer.

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I've already decided I'm going to be a tiny Samurai in this version (you can get the unique hairstyle in this version), with an Edo palace as my home (seen one already in footage).

I'm with you guys, I didn't especially care for the last two versions, though in my experience the DS version's popularity seemed to eventually overshadow the GC version. All the new content is great and all, but I can't exactly put my finger on why they didn't click with me. I will say I was not a fan of the Wii controls, they were a bit of a mess.

One thing that bothered me personally is that both versions had a lower population limit than the GC version. It's a really nitpicky thing, but they always felt more empty than the original.

I'm pretty darn excited about this one though. I'll be picking up a 3DS as soon as it comes out.

I think so too. It's kinda clear to see now, you only have to look at the OP in the other thread. This game is extremely feature rich, but then It should be after the terrible Wii game that did very little to innovate and push this series forward.

If they announce Wii U version ( Animal Crossing: Jump In?), that connects with this game, Wii U's success is practically assured. Just look how badly the original Phat DS sold initially, then look at how sales spiked soon after the release of AC: Wide World, which came out before the DS Lite did. the DS install base was built on the foundation of this series.